Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33606, USA.
Eat Behav. 2012 Apr;13(2):83-7. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2011.11.001. Epub 2011 Nov 21.
The goal of the current investigation was to develop and validate a measure to assess an individual's eating-related behaviors related to alcohol consumption, specifically behaviors intended to compensate for calories so that more alcohol could be consumed or restrict calories to enhance the psychoactive effects of alcohol consumption. Two hundred and seventy four undergraduate students (n=51 males; 75.2% Caucasian) completed a newly developed scale, the Compensatory Eating and Behaviors in Response to Alcohol Consumption Scale (CEBRACS), along with measures of eating restriction, bulimia, and body dissatisfaction. An exploratory factor analysis on the CEBRACS revealed the existence of 4 clear-cut factors: alcohol effects, bulimia, dieting and exercise, and restriction. Internal consistency statistics for all subscales ranged from .79 to .95. Pearson product-moment correlations between the CEBRACS and measures of bulimia, restriction, and body dissatisfaction ranged from .04 to .44. T-tests revealed no gender differences in compensatory eating behaviors. Future research directions and limitations of the current study are discussed.
本研究旨在开发并验证一种评估个体与饮酒相关的进食行为的测量工具,特别是旨在补偿卡路里以摄入更多酒精或限制卡路里以增强酒精摄入的精神作用的行为。274 名大学生(n=51 名男性;75.2%为白种人)完成了一项新开发的量表,即《饮酒相关补偿性进食行为量表》(CEBRACS),以及饮食限制、贪食和身体不满的测量。对 CEBRACS 的探索性因素分析显示存在 4 个清晰的因素:酒精作用、贪食、节食和运动以及限制。所有分量表的内部一致性统计量在.79 到.95 之间。CEBRACS 与贪食、限制和身体不满的测量之间的皮尔逊积矩相关系数在.04 到.44 之间。T 检验显示,在补偿性进食行为方面,不存在性别差异。讨论了未来的研究方向和当前研究的局限性。